Physics, asked by pihu349, 1 year ago

How would 'force’ on the bottom of a liquid level change if ‛area’ is doubled keeping the ‛pressure’ same ?

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Answered by crazycreator
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force increses because according to the formula Pressure=Force/Area . force=pressure×Area ...so Area and Force is directly proportional ......so that's why force increases double

pihu349: Thnx
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